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Frozen in time: A look back on Cleveland’s most historic snowstorms—plus photos from University Archives
Clevelanders are no strangers to the impact of winter weather. And this winter is no exception—lake effect snow has made for a harsh season so far, with Lake Erie’s warming temperatures and cold winds from the west combining to blanket the city’s far east side repeatedly. But what does history tell...
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Discover new programs at CWRU
The start of a new year brings a sense of fresh beginnings—and an opportunity to learn something new, advance your career or simply step outside of your comfort zone. This year, turn your aspirations into action by exploring the latest academic offerings at Case Western Reserve University for the ...
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Tips to stay warm and safe during the extreme cold next week
Temperatures in Cleveland are expected to plummet to bitterly cold lows in the next week, worsened by wind chill that makes the air feel even colder. Members of the Case Western Reserve University community should take precautionary measures to prepare for these dangerous weather conditions, which c...
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Four Case School of Engineering faculty receive highest honor from U.S. government
Case Western Reserve University researchers receive Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
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Researchers at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute collaborate with U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to identify genetic risks for age-related macular degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which affects about 200 million people worldwide and can result in legal blindness, impairs an area of the eye (retina) used for reading, driving and many other critical daily tasks. A new study of large existing patient datasets indicates genetic and demogra...
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CWRU launches yearlong bicentennial countdown with campus events on Feb. 7
Nearly two centuries ago, the State of Ohio granted the charter establishing Western Reserve College. To recognize Charter Day (Feb. 7, 1826)—and begin the countdown to Case Western Reserve University’s 200th birthday in 2026—students, faculty and staff are invited to participate at several bicenten...
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A look back: CWRU releases latest annual report 
In order to know where you’re going, it’s important to know where you’ve been. That’s why the beginning of a semester is the perfect time to reflect on last year’s progress with Case Western Reserve University’s newly released 2023–24 Annual Report. In this report, you can get a high-level overvi...
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Postdoc of the Month: Amita Sahoo
The secret to understanding how to treat diseases like Alzheimer’s might be found in the structural function of the proteins linked to them. Amita Sahoo is among those working to gain new insights. Sahoo, a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Case Western Reserve ...
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Senior development director, athletics advocate Gary Pillar passes away
For nearly the past two decades, Gary Pillar’s work has been evident across Case Western Reserve University, especially through the athletics programs and facilities that his engagement with donors helped support. Now, the campus community, alumni and friends are mourning the passing of Pillar, sen...
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Case Western Reserve University School of Law counters national trend in student diversity
Boosted by partnerships with minority serving institutions nationally